New Moody Fan Reaction SMU opened up the newly remodeled Moody Coliseum in spectacular fashion with a 74-65 win over 17th ranked Connecticut. Fan reaction to the win and Moody's new look was overwhelmingly positive.Author(s): No creator set

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Robot arms recreate feeling of alien presence Full story: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn26516
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Four Points are CoplanarJohn Taylor
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The Machine that Rubs Out Noise A noisy restaurant, a busy road, a windy day -- all situations that can be intensely frustrating for the hearing impaired when trying to pick out speech in a noisy environment. What if hearing device wearers could choose to filter out all the troublesome sounds and focus on the voices they want to hear? Dr Richard Turner from the University of Cambridge's Department of Engineering believes that this is fast becoming a possibility. He is developing a system that identifies the corrupting noise anAuthor(s): No creator set

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STS.330J History and Anthropology of Medicine and Biology (MIT) This course explores recent historical and anthropological approaches to the study of life, in both medicine and biology. After grounding our conversation in accounts of natural history and medicine that predate the rise of biology as a discipline, we explore modes of theorizing historical and contemporary bioscience. Drawing on the work of historian William Coleman, we examine the forms, functions, and transformations of biological and medical objects of study. Along the way we treat the historAuthor(s): Jones, David,Helmreich, Stefan

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Pedal-Powered party kicks off Homecoming 2014 Visit USC on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/usc
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Carnival lights were flashing across McCarthy Quad and the music was pumping, all powered by energetic student bicyclists in the first USC “green” homecoming rally. Sponsored by the USC Environmental Student Assembly and USC Speakers Committee, the “Rock the Bike” event organized teams of spin-thusiasts from 7:30 - 10 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 16. Trojans raised awarAuthor(s): No creator set

Organic Compounds 2D/3D App for Android 'Organic Compounds 3D LD has over 1,370+ drugs and organic compounds to view in a 2D/3D structure with a detailed description accompanying each compound. Search engine and index are alphabetized along with beautiful graphics. Search by name and view details regarding molecular structure, properties, IUPAC, formulas and so much more. Easy to access, zoom in and rotate. Great for students!'This app costs $0.99Author(s): No creator set

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Entrepreneurial behaviour Have you ever wanted to start your own business? This free course, Entrepreneurial behaviour, will give you the opportunity to consider and reflect on the personal aspects involved in transforming an innovative idea into an entrepreneurial product. You will also learn how to identify the requirements for building an appropriate entrepreneurial team.Author(s): Creator not set

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Does the Greek labour market work? Crisis and adjustment across the Greek regions. [Audio] Speaker(s): Dr Vassilis Monastiriotis | The remarkable rise in unemployment in Greece has in a way overshadowed the substantial differentiation, across regions, in terms of regional unemployment and labour market adjustment. This paper examines the geography of these dynamics using probit regressions of unemployment risk and decomposing the observed regional unemployment differentials into three components corresponding to differences in labour quality, matching efficiency and effective demand. Author(s): No creator set

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Northeastern University Graduate Commencement 2014 Northeastern University celebrated its 112th commencement exercises on Friday, May 2, 2014. Graduates were lauded for their remarkable academic achievements and unique global experiences.Author(s): No creator set

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Afghan women say peace key to their lives March 30 - Afghan women voters want peace and stability so they can defend the freedoms they've gained since the fall of the Taliban. Masako Iijima reports
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Bin Laden's son-in-law convicted of terrorism charges Osama bin Laden's son-in-law Suleiman Abu Ghaith is found guilty of terrorism-related charges in Manhattan Federal court. Jillian Kitchener reports.
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12.479 Trace-Element Geochemistry (MIT) The emphasis of this course is to use Trace Element Geochemistry to understand the origin and evolution of igneous rocks. The approach is to discuss the parameters that control partitioning of trace elements between phases and to develop models for the partitioning of trace elements between phases in igneous systems, especially between minerals and melt. Subsequently, published papers that are examples of utilizing Trace Element Geochemistry are read and discussed.Author(s): No creator set

New procedure a minimally-invasive alternative for heart failure patients Mar. 26 - Czech doctors are pioneering a unique and minimally invasive heart modelation surgery, which is expected to significantly improve the quality of life for patients recovering from heart failure. The procedure isolates damaged tissue from healthy muscle within the left ventricle, leaving a smaller, but more efficient chamber to do the work. Rob Muir reports.
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21H.912 The World Since 1492 (MIT) This course explores the last 500 years of world history. Rather than trying to cover all regions for all periods of time, we will focus on four related themes: the struggles between Europeans and colonized peoples; the global formation of capitalist economies and industrialization; the emergence of modern states; and the development of the tastes and disciplines of bourgeois society. Note: This course is based on a model developed by Professor Daniel Segal of Pitzer College.Author(s): Russell, Mona L.

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